How to Incorporate Marble in Your Kitchen on a Budget

A marble-adorned kitchen is luxurious and incredibly beautiful. But let’s be honest, it’s seriously expensive. If you like the look of marble, but don’t agree with the price tag, you have a few options. Read on and find out how you can incorporate real marble into your kitchen with these strategic alternatives.

Pre-cut pieces of marble are cheaper than buying to spec. Scour your local hardware and tiling shop for off-cuts to incorporate into your kitchen. When used with brass brackets, white marble makes a real bold statement.

When it comes to kitchen design ideas, backsplashes seem to be a hot topic. Why not try a marble tile backsplash in your kitchen? Tiling is considerably cheaper than uniform pieces, and allow you to get creative with the various shapes and patterns.

Get a piece of marble kitchen countertop

Marble kitchen countertops are super pricey, but not when you use only a small piece, right? Create a small baking section as part of your work surface or use a marble rolling board to get the marble effect without paying an arm and a leg.